Archive for Art

13 Jun 2011

Savage Beauty

No Comments Art, Beauty, Fashion, Travel

Alexander McQueen is probably the most imaginative and talented designer of his generation. His nineteen years of career have influenced for good the fashion history.
His collections were often related to darkness, death, provocation but generated always a feeling of admiration, that McQueen presented wonderfully through runway presentations, worthy of artistic performances.

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He was a true genius, whose medium of expression was fashion, a vanguard with an innovative sensibility. McQueen was also a remarkable craftsman, a specialist of tailoring that he learned in Savile Row, and has always been influenced by British history: his pieces referrenced very often the exaggerated silhouettes of the 1880s, 1890s and 1950s etc.

MET4Spring-Summer 1999. The dress was painted during the show with shotguns firing paint.

Andrew Bolton, the curator of the exhibition Savage Beauty, held at the Met, has completely understood Mcqueen’s world and has done an impressive scenography, whose main theme is Romanticism. The British designer has always been influenced by this subject and had the willingness to reach the Sublime. The approximately one hundred pieces are featured in six different rooms with a minimalist lighting and with soundtracks that increase this feeling of fear and wonder. The fantastic head treaments and masks designed by Guido Paulo, haidresser during several Alexander McQueen’s runways, bring to life the silhouettes and quotations of the designer written under some models make this homage even more poignant.

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“You’ve got to know the rules to break them. That’s what I’m here for, to demolish the rules but to keep the tradition”
“People find my things sometimes aggressive. But I don’t see it as aggressive. I see it as romantic dealing with a dark side of my personality”.

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The book of the retrospective with its hologram cover pays also tribute to the designer with exclusive interviews and articles.

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Until 7th of August
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

27 Apr 2011

The art of Costume

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07 Apr 2011

Miami Beach

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03 Apr 2011

Art Paris and “les Nuits Parisiennes”

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Art Paris is the second Parisian Art fair after the FIAC. The fair is becoming more and more famous. Its 13th edition was focused on contemporary art.
Alongside Art Paris, a cultural event was held on 1st of April for the first time, “Les Nuits Parisiennes”, offering an artwalk in the core of Paris, mainly in the 1st and 8th arrondissement.
From Hotel Meurice to Royal Monceau, and even Foudation Louis Vuitton, the nocturne wandering enabled the visitor to discover artistic projects in 9 prestigious places, ending at Grand Palais where the main pieces of the fair were gathered.

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26 Mar 2011

Pushkin Cafe

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Pushkin Café in Moscow is like Brasserie Lipp and Café de Flore in Paris: an institution. Except that the Pushkin is a much more recent, since it opened in 1999. Still it remains a must-seen for all travelllers, Muscovites and even celebrities.

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Panelling, molding, baroque furniture, bookshelves with more than 15,000 references: Pushkin cafe-restaurant has a decor from another time and pays tribute to the poet of the same name Alexander Pushkin.

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15 Mar 2011

Walk in Venice

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Zattere embankment

venezia9webView of San Giorgio Maggiore Basilica

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Waiting for the Vaporetto at la Salute

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Gondolas along Bauer Hotel
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02 Feb 2011

Women are Heroes

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Today we are not going to talk about famous Russian dolls, neither about Editor in Chief in vogue, nor about compulsive Clients of Haute Couture. Today we would like to honor the women who inspired the latest documentary of JR called “Women are Heroes”.

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These women come from Rio shantytowns, from Phnom Penh in Cambodia, from Kibera in Kenya or from India. JR met them to collect their stories, their fights and their sufferings. He also photographed these women in order to display their large-framed portraits in unusual places : on the roofs of an African village, in the shantytowns or around Ile Saint Louis in Paris. This documentary is an hymn to women, to hope but also an incredible visual and emotional experience. Never mind if the documentary received scant critical acclaim, we liked it very much!

We also warmly recommend you the latest issue of the Art and Cinema Magazine “Trois Couleurs” dedicated to “Women are Heroes”.

16 Jan 2011

Des Gars dans la Cuisine

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Humm the Sunday Brunch !

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05 Jan 2011

Trip to the French Alps

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03 Jan 2011

Scenographer @ Bulgari

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Who hasn’t been fascinated by the huge black diamond placed underneath the Grand Palais glass roof for a couple of weeks!

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